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Strobe, usually refers to a strobe light, in which light is emitted at regular intervals, usually as short flashes in rapid succession.
Strobe or STROBE may also refer to:
- Strobe effect, the apparently slowed down or reversal of periodic processes that are only observed at certain, regularly successive time intervals, for example by means of light flashes (stroboscopes) or a rotating disk with windows that only temporarily reveal the view.
 - Flash (photography), in professional studio equipment, flashes may be large, standalone units, known as studio strobes.
 
- Strobe (comics), a character in the Marvel comics universe
 - The Strobe, former name of Studio 54 Radio
 - Strengthening the reporting of observational studies in epidemiology (STROBE)
 - "Strobe" (instrumental), a 2009 instrumental by deadmau5 from For Lack of a Better Name
 - Strobe Media Playback (SMP), a media player by Adobe Systems based on their Open Source Media Framework (OSMF)
 - Strobe Talbott (born 1946), American foreign policy analyst and former US Deputy Secretary of State
 - Strobe tuner, used to tune musical instruments and audio devices
 - strobe.c, a TCP half-open portscanner written by Julian Assange in 1995
 
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